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Corrosion damage modelling of dry storage containers for spent nuclear fuel

Robert G Kelly, AT&T Professor of Engineering at the University of Virginia, explains why we must understand when significant corrosion damage can occur to...

Australia and US partnership: Cooperating on critical mineral supply chains

Jennifer M. Granholm, United States Secretary of Energy, and Chris Bowen, Australia's Minister for Climate Change and Energy, signed the ‘Australia – United States...

Global energy and climate leaders: Strengthening clean energy technology

The International Energy Agency is co-hosting a meeting this week – 12 to 13 July 2022 – at the Sydney Energy Forum, to discuss...

Shell set to build Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant

Shell is preparing to start the construction of Holland Hydrogen I, which is set to be the largest renewable hydrogen plant in Europe. Shell Nederland...

The World of Solar: Optimising the availability of solar power

Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar, discusses the development of his consultancy offshoot, The World of Solar, optimising the availability of solar power, and...

UK shows support for Ukraine’s energy sector with £5m funding boost

The UK government has announced a £5m support fund for Ukraine’s energy sector, providing safety and security equipment to Ukraine’s civil nuclear sector. Today, 11...

UK government invests £54m in carbon removal technologies

The UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently announced a £54m investment into carbon removal technologies. On 8 July 2022, the UK...

The European Commission: Upscaling European PV production

European Solar has investigated and emphasised the necessity of developing European PV production, to secure a global green energy transition. “The European Commission wants to...

Accident tolerant fuel: Ensuring safe, sustainable and reliable nuclear power plants

Professor Brent Heuser discusses the development of accident tolerant nuclear fuel for nuclear power plants in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi accident. Global climate...

From Independence Day to energy independence in the US

Brent Wilson, the CEO of Galvanic Energy, discusses the necessity of achieving energy independence and the future of lithium battery production in the US. This...

Diverse solar panel supply chains: Required to transition to net zero

A report released today – 7 July 2022 – by the International Energy Agency has emphasised the necessity of diverse solar panel supply chains...

The UK renewables auction scheme: Pioneering clean energy

A recent announcement has revealed that the UK government’s renewables auction scheme has delivered a record clean energy capacity. Today, 7 July 2022, several benefits...

Electricity Networks Commissioner appointment will facilitate energy independence in Britain

Nick Winser has been appointed as the UK’s first Electricity Networks Commissioner, a vital new position that forms part of the British Energy Security...

Antimony sulphide devices: Enhancing renewable energy

A research team from Osaka University has revealed a feature that exists in antimony sulphide devices, which has the potential to create more robust...

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